Grad Student to Study in China With 2019 Schwarzman Scholarship
Zezhou Cai (G’18), a graduate student in the McCourt School of Public Policy, is among a group of only 142 students selected to study in China as a 2019 Schwarzman Scholar. Read More

Zezhou Cai (G’18), a graduate student in the McCourt School of Public Policy, is among a group of only 142 students selected to study in China as a 2019 Schwarzman Scholar. Read More
Georgetown College physics major Isabel Binamira (C’18) presents a research project on the impact of autonomous vehicles at the 2018 annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Read More
New research released this week by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security shows that women are sorely underrepresented in peace processes in Myanmar and Ukraine, where violence continues to rage. Read More
Two MBA students in the McDonough School of Business win top honors in the coveted Georgetown Entrepreneurship Initiative’s new “Bark Tank” pitch competition with a co-working and child care solutions startup. Read More
Georgetown honors Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. during the 50th anniversary of his assassination with a semester of events, including a concert and presentation of the John Thompson Jr. Legacy of a Dream Award. Read More
Dr. Jeffrey Toretsky, a pediatric oncologist and researcher at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, will be inducted as a National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Fellow this coming spring. Read More
Research that undergraduate Aditya Pande (SFS’17) conducted with a Georgetown adjunct professor projects that 90 percent of cars on the road in developed countries could be electric by about 2040. Read More
Two Georgetown students and an alumna are among a group of only 30 students and college graduates selected nationwide for the highly competitive 2018 Rangel Graduate Fellowship. Read More
German history professor Anna von der Goltz co-edits a new compilation of research that delves into postwar right-wing movements in the United States and Western Europe during the 1960s and 1970s. Read More
Georgetown alumna Kirstjen M. Nielsen (SFS’94) now heads the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Read More